
• Name: Julie Forbush
• Age: 21
• Family: Mom, Carol; Dad, Dwite
• City of residence: Marysville
• Occupation: Poetry group organizer at Amicus Books. Will be attending Yuba College in the fall.
• Hobbies, interests: Crafting (I make stuffed animals and sell them on the Internet) and sewing.
• Where do you get your news? Mostly the Internet
• What brought you to the Yuba-Sutter area? I grew up in Arboga and moved back to the area from San Francisco in early July.
• Where would you like to live after high school, college? Portland
• What is the closest you've been to a famous person? I saw Steven Hall, author of "The Raw Shark Texts," at a book store on Haight Street in San Francisco.
• If you were granted one wish, what would you wish for? Freedom from obligation
• Favorite musical groups: Pearl Jam and Floater
• Favorite television show: I don't watch TV.
• Who do you most admire and why? Anybody who does what they want with their life. Few people pursue it because there's too much risk.
• Tell us about a life-changing experience: Going to the Amicus Books poetry group after high school. Almost everyone now in my life came from that, and it changed all my plans.
• What was your first job? Working as a receptionist at my dad's excavation company.
• How would you describe yourself? Very curious
• What kind of pets do you have? A cat named H.P. Lovecraft
• What was your favorite/least favorite subject in school? Favorite, music; least favorite, dance
• What are your favorite places to go in Yuba-Sutter/Mid-Valley/Sacramento area? The Marysville Cemetery
• What is your dream job? Freelance artist, if that's remotely possible
• Do you belong to any clubs or organizations in the community? Besides the poetry group, I'm trying to get a bicycle advocacy group started.
• What are your favorite foods? Sandwiches with avocado and cheese
• What are some of your fondest memories? Hanging out with the people I care about
• Do you play any instruments? Guitar and bass. I played trumpet for awhile in my high school jazz band.
• If you were in charge, what would you change about the community? There would be more space, physically and mentally, for artistic expression, and more acceptance of different lifestyles.
• What was the last good book you read? "The Royal Family," by William T. Vollmann
• Favorite book: "Cat's Cradle" by Kurt Vonnegut
• Favorite movie: "Harold and Maude"
• What is your worst fear? Drowning or suffocation